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  • PARAGON Software GmbH

    Heinrich-von-Stephan-Str. 5c 79100 Freiburg, Germany

    Tel. +49 (0) 761 59018201 Fax +49 (0) 761 59018130

    Internet www.paragon-software.com Email [email protected]

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    Backup & Recovery™ 14 Free

    User Manual

    http://www.paragon-software.com/mailto:[email protected]

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    Contents

    Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 6

    What’s New in Backup & Recovery 14 ......................................................................................................... 6

    Product Components ............................................................................................................. 6

    Features Overview ................................................................................................................. 7

    Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 7

    User Friendly Fault Minimizing Interface ................................................................................................................................ 7

    Backup Facilities ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7

    Restore Facilities ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

    Partition/Hard Disk Management Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 8

    Automatization Facilities ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

    Auxiliary Facilities ................................................................................................................................................................... 8

    Supported Technologies .............................................................................................................................. 8

    Supported File Systems ............................................................................................................................... 9

    Supported Media ........................................................................................................................................ 9

    Getting Started ...................................................................................................................... 9

    System Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 9

    Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 10

    First Start ................................................................................................................................................... 11

    Building Recovery Media ............................................................................................................................ 12

    Booting from the Linux/DOS Recovery Media ............................................................................................. 12

    Startup .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

    Boot menu ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13

    Booting from the WinPE Recovery Media ................................................................................................... 15

    Startup .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

    Basic Concepts ..................................................................................................................... 16

    System and Data Protection ....................................................................................................................... 16

    Backup Types ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17

    Backup Storage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17

    Paragon Hot Processing & Volume Shadow Copy Service ............................................................................ 18

    Offline versus Online Data Processing .................................................................................................................................. 18

    Paragon Hot Processing Technology .................................................................................................................................... 18

    Volume Shadow Copy Service .............................................................................................................................................. 18

    pVHD Support ............................................................................................................................................ 19

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    GPT versus MBR ......................................................................................................................................... 19

    uEFI Boot Challenges .................................................................................................................................. 19

    64-bit Support ............................................................................................................................................ 20

    Copy Operations ........................................................................................................................................ 20

    Drive Partitioning ....................................................................................................................................... 21

    Scheduling ................................................................................................................................................. 21

    Windows Components ........................................................................................................ 21

    Interface Overview .................................................................................................................................... 22

    General Layout ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22

    Tool Button ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23

    Ribbon Panel ......................................................................................................................................................................... 23

    Set View Button .................................................................................................................................................................... 23

    Virtual Operations Bar .......................................................................................................................................................... 23

    Express Mode Button ........................................................................................................................................................... 24

    Disk Map ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24

    Disk and Partitions List .......................................................................................................................................................... 25

    Context-sensitive Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 26

    Properties Panel .................................................................................................................................................................... 26

    Status Bar .............................................................................................................................................................................. 27

    Settings Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 27

    General Options .................................................................................................................................................................... 27

    Backup Image Options .......................................................................................................................................................... 29

    General Copy and Backup Options ....................................................................................................................................... 29

    CD/DVD/BD Recording Options ............................................................................................................................................ 30

    Hot Processing Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 31

    Partitioning Options .............................................................................................................................................................. 32

    VD container Options ........................................................................................................................................................... 32

    Virtual Mode Options ........................................................................................................................................................... 33

    File System Conversion Options ........................................................................................................................................... 33

    Copy/Backup Exclude Options .............................................................................................................................................. 34

    Viewing Disk Properties ............................................................................................................................. 35

    Viewing Image Properties .......................................................................................................................... 35

    Using the Restore Wizard ..................................................................................................................................................... 35

    Using the Archive Database .................................................................................................................................................. 39

    Data Backup and Rescue ............................................................................................................................ 40

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    Creating Backup Images ........................................................................................................................................................ 40

    Restoring System and Data ................................................................................................................................................... 43

    Partition Management ............................................................................................................................... 48

    Basic Partitioning Operations ............................................................................................................................................... 48

    Advanced Partitioning Operations........................................................................................................................................ 52

    Changing Partition Attributes ............................................................................................................................................... 52

    Hard Disk Management ............................................................................................................................. 54

    Updating MBR ....................................................................................................................................................................... 54

    Task Scheduling ......................................................................................................................................... 55

    Setting a Timetable ............................................................................................................................................................... 55

    Managing Tasks .................................................................................................................................................................... 56

    Creating a Scheduled Task .................................................................................................................................................... 57

    Extra Functionality ..................................................................................................................................... 58

    View Partition/Hard Disk Properties ..................................................................................................................................... 58

    File Transfer Wizard .............................................................................................................................................................. 59

    Mount Partition .................................................................................................................................................................... 61

    Mount Archive ...................................................................................................................................................................... 62

    Test Surface .......................................................................................................................................................................... 63

    Check File System Integrity ................................................................................................................................................... 64

    Check Archive Integrity ......................................................................................................................................................... 64

    Check Recovery Discs ............................................................................................................................................................ 65

    View Logs .............................................................................................................................................................................. 66

    Typical Scenarios ................................................................................................................. 67

    Backup Scenarios ....................................................................................................................................... 67

    Creating the Backup Capsule ................................................................................................................................................ 67

    New Backup Format.............................................................................................................................................................. 69

    Legacy Backup Format .......................................................................................................................................................... 75

    Recovery Scenarios .................................................................................................................................... 85

    New Backup Format.............................................................................................................................................................. 85

    Legacy Backup Format .......................................................................................................................................................... 89

    Restoring separate files and folders from a backup ........................................................................................................... 106

    Extra Scenarios for WinPE ........................................................................................................................ 109

    Adding specific drivers ........................................................................................................................................................ 110

    Configuring network ........................................................................................................................................................... 111

    Troubleshooter .................................................................................................................. 114

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    Glossary ............................................................................................................................. 115

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    Introduction

    Paragon Backup & Recovery™ 14 Free is a complex disaster recovery and system migration solution.

    By implementing in this product modern technologies the company has offered rock-solid facilities to build a reliable

    shield against any disaster.

    In this manual you will find the answers to many of the technical questions, which might arise while using the program.

    Our company is constantly releasing new versions and updates to its software, that's why

    images shown in this manual may be different from what you see on your screen.

    What’s New in Backup & Recovery 14

    Embedded Recovery Media Builder (RMB) 3.0. Instead of two utilities downloaded from Paragon's website

    (BMB and RMB), the new RMB 3.0 is now embedded into the product. Combining the best of the two utilities, it

    can boast more options, usability, and stability:

    - Prepares Linux or WinPE-based bootable environment on a USB thumb drive or in an ISO image;

    - Doesn’t obligatory require Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) or Automated Installation Kit

    (WAIK) on Windows 7 and later platforms;

    - Can build WinPE-based media on Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 if there’s WAIK installed in the system;

    - Allows injecting additional drivers for storage devices, network controllers, USB controllers, or system

    during setup;

    - Enables to set up a network connection with a pre-mounted network share during setup;

    - Prepares hybrid (both, uEFI and BIOS compatible) 64-bit recovery environment on flash or in an ISO image.

    Predefined views. The Windows 8 like streamlined, tile-oriented interface has been enhanced by predefined

    views, which enable to adjust the working environment to particular customer needs.

    Product Components

    In order to cope with different tasks, the product contains several components:

    Windows based set of utilities is the crucial part of the product. With the help of an easy to use launcher you

    may find and run tasks of any complexity in the field of data and system protection, hard disk partitioning and

    cloning, etc.

    Linux/DOS based recovery environment is a multi-platform bootable media that enables to run utilities under

    Linux or PTS DOS, and that way to get access to your hard disk for maintenance or recovery purposes. Both

    platforms have their strong sides, for instance Linux can boast support of FireWire (i.e. IEEE1394) or USB

    devices. It enables to burn CD/DVD discs. However there can be some difficulties with detecting new hardware.

    DOS in its turn has no problems of that kind but is limited in features. The Linux/DOS recovery environment

    requires no installation and can be of great help when the system fails to boot. Besides it offers a Windows XP

    like environment.

    WinPE based recovery environment. Especially for keen followers of Windows, our product offers the option to

    prepare a WinPE based bootable media. Unlike the Linux/DOS recovery environment it can boast an excellent

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    hardware support and the same interface as the Windows version can. However its system requirements are

    much tougher.

    Features Overview

    This chapter dwells upon key benefits and technical highlights of the product.

    Features

    Let us list some of the features:

    User Friendly Fault Minimizing Interface

    Graphical representation of the data to gain a better understanding.

    A handy Launcher to easily find and run the required tasks.

    Comprehensive wizards to simplify even the most complex operations.

    A context sensitive hint system for all functions of the program.

    Previewing the resulting layout of hard disks before actually executing operations (so-called virtual

    operations).

    Backup Facilities

    Archive Database to help the user easily manage backup images (get properties, add, delete, mount, etc.).

    This feature is only available for the Windows installation of the program.

    Available location for backup images:

    - Backup to local mounted partitions.

    - Backup to local unmounted (without drive letter assigned) partitions.

    - Backup to an external mounted storage to provide for a higher level of data protection and system

    independence.

    - Backup to a special secured place on the hard disk called the Backup Capsule that has an independent system

    layout (e.g. a separate partition) and will stay operable should the active file system be damaged. To avoid an

    accidental removing or unauthorized access of the backup data, this partition is hidden and thus cannot be

    mounted in the operating system.

    - Backup to external media (CD/DVD) to guarantee a high level of data protection as long as the backup media is

    kept secure.

    - Backup to a network drive to stand a better chance of success in case of a hard disk failure.

    For PBF images:

    Sector backup to save not only all on-disk information but also the system service structures. It is ideal for

    making a backup image of an entire hard disk or system partitions to guarantee the operating system’s working

    capability.

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    Differential backup to a sector image to only archive changes since the last full sector-based image, thus

    considerably saving the backup storage space. To restore this kind of backup you will require a full image and

    one of its differentials.

    For pVHD images:

    Backup to VD Wizard to protect separate partitions or entire hard disks.

    Incremental Backup to VD Wizard to create incremental backup chains based on the base pVHD image.

    Restore Facilities

    Restore an entire disk, separate partitions or only files you need from the previously created backup image (for

    PBF and pVHD).

    Restore with Shrink to restore a backup image to a free block of smaller size taking into account only the

    amount of actual data of the image.

    Partition/Hard Disk Management Facilities

    Basic functions for initializing, partitioning and formatting hard disks (create, format, delete). Instead of the

    standard Windows disk tools, the program supports all popular file systems.

    Mount a partition (assign a drive letter) of any file system type to make it available for your operating system.

    Modify file system parameters (make active/inactive, hide/unhide, etc.).

    Automatization Facilities

    Task scheduling to automate routine operations. It can be particularly effective when you have to repeat a

    sequence of actions on a regular basis.

    Scheduling is only available for the Windows installation of the program.

    Auxiliary Facilities

    File Transfer Wizard to make such operations as transferring of files/directories or burning of them to CD/DVD

    as easy and convenient as possible. Providing access to Paragon backups as regular folders, it may also help to

    replace corrupted data from a previously created image in case of an operating system failure.

    Network Configuration Wizard to establish a network connection on a bootable recovery media either to save a

    backup of a partition/hard disk or just several files on a network computer or retrieve a previously made backup

    from a network computer for recovery purposes.

    Supported Technologies

    Along with using innovative technologies from outside, Paragon has developed a number of its own original

    technologies that make its products unique and attractive for customers:

    Paragon Hot Backup™ technology to back up locked partitions and hard disks under Windows NT+ family

    operating systems providing both high operating efficiency as well as low hardware requirements.

    Paragon Power Shield™ technology to provide data consistency in case of a hardware malfunction, power

    outages or an operating system failure.

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    Paragon UFSD™ technology to browse partitions of any file system including hidden and unmounted, modify

    and copy files and folders, etc.

    Paragon Restore with Shrink™ technology to restore a backup image to a free block of smaller size taking into

    account only the amount of actual data of the image.

    Paragon BTE™ technology to set tasks for execution during the system restart, thus saving from the need to use

    a bootable media when modifying system partitions.

    Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to provide the copy/backup infrastructure for the Microsoft

    Windows XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/2008 operating systems. It offers a reliable mechanism to create consistent

    point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. Developed by Microsoft in close cooperation with the

    leading copy/backup solution vendors on the market, it is based on a snapshot technology concept.

    GUID Partition Table (GPT). It is the next generation of a hard disk partitioning scheme developed to lift

    restrictions of the old MBR. GPT disks are now supported by Windows Vista/7, Server 2008, Mac OS X and Linux.

    Supported File Systems

    Full read/write access to FAT16/FAT32 partitions.

    Full read/write access to NTFS (Basic Disks) under Windows, Linux and PTS DOS. Compressed NTFS files are also

    supported.

    Full read/write access to Ext2FS/Ext3FS/Ext4FS partitions.

    Limited read/write access to Apple HFS+ partitions.

    Unfortunately, support of non-Roman characters for the HFS+ file system is unavailable at

    the moment. The company is about to implement it in the nearest future.

    Supported Media

    Support of both MBR and GPT hard disks (2.2TB+ disks included)

    IDE, SCSI and SATA hard disks

    SSD (Solid State Drive)

    AFD (Advanced Format Drive)

    Non-512B sector size drives

    CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD+R double layer and also Blu-ray discs

    FireWire (i.e. IEEE1394), USB 1.0, USB 2.0, USB 3.0 hard disks

    PC card storage devices (MBR and GPT flash memory, etc.)

    Getting Started

    In this chapter you will find all the information necessary to get the product ready to use.

    System Requirements

    For the Windows installation package

    Windows XP SP3

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    Windows Vista

    Windows 7

    Windows 8

    Windows 8.1

    Additional requirements:

    To install and run the product the target OS should have Visual Studio C++ 2010 Runtime Library installed

    (comes with the installation package – you will be prompted to install it, if it’s not been found in the system).

    During the installation additional free space (up to 1GB) will be required.

    For the Linux bootable environment

    Intel Pentium CPU or its equivalent, with 300 MHz processor clock speed

    256 MB of RAM

    SVGA video adapter and monitor

    Keyboard

    Mouse

    For the WinPE bootable environment

    Intel Pentium III CPU or its equivalent, with 1000 MHz processor clock speed

    At least 1 GB of RAM

    SVGA video adapter and monitor

    Keyboard

    Mouse

    Additional requirements

    Network card to send/retrieve data to/from a network computer

    Recordable CD/DVD drive to burn data to compact discs

    External USB hard drive to store data.

    Installation

    Before the installation, please make sure the systems requirements are met. If everything is OK, please do the following

    to install the product:

    In case there is some previous version of the program installed on the computer, the

    program will offer the user to uninstall it first.

    1. Click on the supplied setup file to initiate the installation. First your system will be checked for the presence of

    Visual Studio C++ 2010 Runtime Library and if not found, you will be prompted to install it (comes with the

    installation package). Click Install to continue.

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    2. The Welcome page will inform that the application is being installed. Click Next to continue.

    3. Please Read Paragon License Agreement carefully and then select the appropriate option to accept. Otherwise

    you won’t be able to proceed with the installation. By clicking the Print button, the license agreement may also

    be printed out.

    4. On the Customer Information page you are to provide the standard customer information, i.e. a user name and

    an organization. Besides you need to decide whether to make the program available for all users of this

    computer (if several) or only for the current one.

    5. On the next page, click Change to install the utility to a different location (by default C:\Program Files\Paragon

    Software\Paragon Backup & Recovery 14 Free Edition\). Otherwise click Next to continue.

    Do not install the program on network drives. Do not use Terminal Server sessions to install

    and run the program. In both cases, the program functionality will be limited.

    6. On the Ready to Install the Program page click Install to start the installation or Back to return to any of the

    previous pages and modify the installation settings.

    7. The Final page reports the end of the setup process. Click Finish to complete the wizard.

    First Start

    To start Paragon Backup & Recovery 14 under Windows, please click the Windows Start button and then select

    Programs > Paragon Backup & Recovery™ 14 > Paragon Backup & Recovery™.

    The program provides wide opportunities in the field of hard disk structure modification, so

    just to be on the safe side, please make a backup of your data before carrying out any

    operation.

    The first component that will be displayed is called the Express Launcher. Thanks to a well thought-out categorization

    and hint system, it provides quick and easy access to wizards and utilities that we consider worth using on a regular

    basis. With its help you can also start up the traditional launcher, the help system or go to the program’s home page.

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    To know more on how to handle the product’s interface and accomplish typical operations,

    please consult the Windows Components chapter.

    Building Recovery Media

    WinPE- and/or Linux-based recovery environments should be prepared on-site with Paragon’s Recovery Media Builder.

    To know more on the subject, please consult documentation that comes with this utility.

    Booting from the Linux/DOS Recovery Media

    The Linux/DOS recovery environment can be used to boot your computer into Linux or PTS DOS to get access to your

    hard disk for maintenance or recovery purposes. It also has the PTS DOS safe mode, which may help in a number of non-

    standard situations such as interfering hardware settings or serious problems on the hardware level. In this case, only

    basic files and drivers (such as hard disk drivers, a monitor driver, and a keyboard driver) will be loaded.

    Startup

    To start working with the Linux/DOS recovery environment, please take the following steps:

    1. Start up the computer from our Linux/DOS recovery media.

    Please use Recovery Media Builder to prepare Paragon's recovery environments on

    CD/DVD, flash, or in an ISO-image.

    To automatically boot from the recovery media please make sure the on-board BIOS is set

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    up to boot from CD/USB first.

    2. Launch a boot mode you need (Normal, Safe, Low-Graphics Safe) in the Boot menu.

    By default the Normal Mode will be automatically initiated after a 10 second idle period.

    3. Click on the required operation to start. Hints on the selected at the moment item will help you make the right

    choice.

    4. Consult the help system by pressing ALT+F1 to know more on the subject.

    Boot menu

    32-bit environment

    Normal Mode. Boot into the Linux normal mode. This mode uses the full set of drivers (recommended);

    Safe Mode. Boot into the PTS DOS mode. This mode can be used as an alternative of the Linux normal mode if it

    fails to work properly;

    Low-Graphics Safe Mode. Boot into the PTS DOS safe mode. In this case, only the minimal set of drivers will be

    included, like hard disk, monitor, and keyboard drivers. This mode has simple graphics and a simple menu;

    Floppy Disk. Reboot the computer from a system floppy disk;

    Hard Disk 0. Boot from the primary hard disk;

    Find OS(s) on your hard disks. The program will scan hard disks of your computer to find any bootable operating

    system.

    64-bit environment

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    Normal Mode. Boot into the Linux normal mode. This mode uses the full set of drivers (recommended);

    Safe Mode. Boot into the PTS DOS mode. This mode can be used as an alternative of the Linux normal mode if it

    fails to work properly;

    Reboot. Restart the computer.

    Power off. Shut down the computer.

    While working with the recovery environment you might experience some inconvenience

    caused by possible video artifacts. It is just a result of changing video modes and in no way

    will affect the program functionality. If this is the case, please wait a bit and everything will

    be OK.

    Normal Mode

    When the Normal mode is selected, the Linux launch menu appears:

    Backup & Recovery (enables to run wizards and dialogs, to specify program settings, to visualize the operating

    environment and the hard disk configuration);

    Restore form Virtual Disk Wizard (allows restoring hard disks and partitions);

    File Transfer Wizard (allows coping files/folders to another disk or a partition as well as recording them to

    CD/DVD);

    Network Configurator (enables to establish a network connection under Linux);

    If you are going to use network resources, first launch the Network Configuration Wizard to

    establish a network connection.

    Log Saver (helps to collect and send the necessary log files to the Technical Support);

    Eject CD/DVD;

    Reboot the computer;

    Power off the computer.

    To move within the menu, please use the arrow keys of the computer keyboard.

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    Safe Mode

    When the Safe mode is selected, the PTS DOS launch menu appears. It has nearly the same functionality as for the

    Normal mode except for the Network Configurator and Log Saver commands. Besides due to certain limitations of the

    PTS DOS environment, there is no possibility to burn CD/DVD discs.

    Low Graphics Safe Mode

    When the Low Graphics mode is selected, the PTS DOS launch menu appears. It has the same functionality and looks

    similar to the Safe mode but graphically simpler.

    Booting from the WinPE Recovery Media

    The WinPE recovery environment can be a real alternative to the Linux/DOS recovery environment. Providing nearly the

    same level of functionality it offers an excellent hardware support and the same interface as the Windows version does.

    Startup

    To start working with the WinPE recovery environment, please take the following steps:

    1. Start up the computer from the WinPE recovery media.

    Please use Recovery Media Builder to prepare Paragon's recovery environments on

    CD/DVD, flash, or in an ISO-image.

    To automatically boot from the recovery media please make sure the on-board BIOS is set

    up to boot from CD/USB first.

    2. Once it has been loaded, you will see the Universal Application Launcher. In general it enables to run

    components of the product, load drivers for undefined hardware or establish a network connection.

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    3. Click on the required operation to start. Hints on the selected at the moment item will help you make the right

    choice.

    4. Consult the help system by pressing ALT+F1 to know more on the subject.

    The WinPE based recovery environment offers excellent hardware support. However in

    case it doesn’t have a driver for your disk controller, your hard disks will be unavailable.

    Please consult the Adding specific drivers scenario to know how to tackle this issue.

    Basic Concepts

    This chapter explains terms and ideas that show how the program works. To understand these helps to obtain a general

    notion of the operation performance and makes it easier for the user to operate the program.

    System and Data Protection

    The data protection issue is a growing cause of worrying for more and more people today. Indeed, it is hardly to find a

    person who will be particularly happy when all precious information on the hard disk is irreversible lost as a result of its

    malfunction. So how this tragedy can be prevented?

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    Backup Types

    At the present moment the market is offering various types of backup imaging to meet the needs of any user.

    Full and Differential Sector Backups

    A full sector-based backup image includes all contents of a partition or a hard disk at the moment of its creation. If you

    roll back your system to the initial state on a regular basis, that’s exactly what you’re looking for. But if you want to have

    multiple backup archives of the same partition reflecting certain time stamps, unchanged data will inevitable be

    duplicated in all archives and take additional space on backup media. To tackle this issue there has been developed a

    supplementary technique called Differential Sector Backup.

    A differential archive only contains data changed since the time of creating a full archive, which forms a base (or a

    parental image) in this case, thus considerably saving your system resources. It is realized by the exact bit-wise

    comparison of the previous partition's data (saved in the parental image) with the current data (that is actually the

    partition itself). To restore this kind of backup you will require a full image and one of its differentials, what is very

    convenient.

    This function is only available for single primary and logical partitions.

    Backup Storage

    Our program supports several techniques of storing backup images. Let’s take a closer look at them all to understand

    what kind of storage is able to provide better security:

    You can place a backup image to a local partition. Despite the fact that it is the most convenient way, try not to

    use it. You can delete your backup just by accident or lose it as a result of a hardware malfunction, or a virus

    attack;

    You can place a backup image to an external mounted storage to provide for a higher level of data protection

    and system independence;

    You can place a backup image to a special secured place on the hard disk called the Backup Capsule that has an

    independent system layout (e.g. a separate partition) and will stay operable should the active file system be

    damaged. To avoid an accidental removing or unauthorized access of the backup data, this partition is hidden

    and thus cannot be mounted in the operating system. However it won’t help you in case of a hardware

    malfunction;

    You can place a backup image to external media (CD/DVD) to guarantee a high level of data protection as long

    as the backup media is kept secure;

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    You can place a backup image to a network drive to stand a better chance of success in case of a hard disk

    failure. Moreover, by storing it on a special-purpose server you may be pretty sure nothing will happen to it.

    Paragon Hot Processing & Volume Shadow Copy Service

    Offline versus Online Data Processing

    In the course of time there have been developed various methods of data processing. Despite different work concept,

    all of them can be divided into two principal groups: offline (cold) and online (hot) data processing techniques.

    As the name infers, offline data processing can only be accomplished when the data is in consistent state (the operating

    system and all the applications are completely shut down). Actually it is the most preferable way of image creation or

    data cloning, since software can obtain an exclusive right to process data that guaranties high level of operating

    efficiency. However, the offline data processing is absolutely out of question when dealing with 24/7 production

    environments.

    In contrast, online data processing enables to create a consistent snapshot even as the data is currently modified. It is

    particularly useful for systems with high availability requirements, but it won’t be accomplished until all active

    transactions are complete. The point is to provide a coherent state of all open files and databases involved in a process,

    taking into account that applications may still keep writing to disks. As a result an online data processing cannot boast

    high operating speed.

    Our program supports both offline and online methods of data processing. As far as online method is concerned it offers

    its own hot processing algorithm together with the possibility to use snapshot technologies provided by the Microsoft

    VSS framework.

    Paragon Hot Processing Technology

    Paragon Hot Processing is an online copy/backup technology for Windows NT+ family operating systems. Developed

    back in 2001, nowadays it is integrated with all copy/backup solutions offered by the company.

    Paragon Hot Processing is not exactly a snapshot technology, though it has much in common with it. During an online

    copy/backup, the program uses the kernel mode driver HOTCORE.SYS to intercept and control disk write activity of

    applications and the operating system. The hotcore driver as an integral part of the program is installed during the setup

    procedure (that’s why the system reboot is required to complete the setup procedure). For the most part the driver is in

    the idle mode until it is activated with the program. While in this mode it bypasses any calls having no effect on the

    overall system performance, but a few kilobytes of the system memory.

    Paragon Hot Processing technology offers copy/backup of locked partitions and hard disks under Windows NT+ family

    operating systems providing both high operating efficiency as well as low hardware requirements.

    It is not recommended to use Paragon Hot Processing with active SQL Server, Exchange or

    Oracle databases since the backup image contents may be corrupted.

    Volume Shadow Copy Service

    Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) is designed to provide the copy/backup infrastructure for the Microsoft

    Windows XP/Vista/Server 2003/2008 operating systems. It offers a reliable mechanism to create consistent point-in-

    time copies of data known as shadow copies. Developed by Microsoft in close cooperation with the leading

    copy/backup solution vendors on the market, it is based on a snapshot technology concept.

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    Initiated by a VSS aware copy/backup utility, VSS creates snapshots for the selected volumes and represents them as

    virtual read-only devices, called volume shadow copies. Once the shadow copies are created, the copy/backup utility

    starts processing the data while applications keep writing to original volumes.

    Unlike Paragon Hot Processing the VSS technology provides a unique possibility to make a synchronous snapshot of

    multiple volumes. This very feature can be particularly beneficial when backing up active SQL Server 2003, Exchange

    2003 or Oracle databases located on multiple volumes the way it is recommended by Microsoft to improve the level of

    database performance and reliability, thus providing 100-percent data consistency.

    To use VSS it is necessary to have a mounted 300 MB+ NTFS partition.

    pVHD Support

    Paragon introduces a pVHD (Paragon Virtual Hard Drive) format – a special VHD, optimized for storing backups of virtual

    and physical machines. It’s very efficient in handling incremental chains, data de-duplication and synchronization. pVHD

    allows obtaining backups that are up to four times smaller than original backup objects.

    In the current version of the product backup images can be made either in the old PBF or the new pVHD. Please note

    that the pVHD support has a promotional goal. In future releases pVHD will gradually take the primary role.

    Below is the list of wizards that allow working with pVHD:

    Backup to VD Wizard (Linux, Windows);

    Incremental Backup to VD Wizard (Linux, Windows);

    Restore from VD Wizard (Linux, Windows).

    What you get by using pVHD:

    Incremental imaging works much faster and rock-stable in comparison with the old PBF;

    Only pVHD images can be used to do immediate virtualization;

    With the new backup technology, available for customers as a new backup image format pVHD, Paragon has

    also achieved easy support of any virtual containers (VMDK, VHD, etc.).

    GPT versus MBR

    GUID Partition Table (GPT) is the next generation of a hard disk partitioning scheme developed to lift restrictions of the

    old MBR. Being a part of the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) standard proposed by Intel to replace the outdated PC

    BIOS, it offers a number of crucial benefits:

    Up to 128 primary partitions for the Windows implementation (only 4 in MBR);

    The maximum allowed partition size is 18 exabytes (only 2 terabytes in MBR);

    More reliable thanks to replication and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) protection of the partition table;

    A well defined and fully self-identifying partition format (data critical to the platform operation is located in

    partitions, but not in un-partitioned or hidden sectors as this is the case with MBR)

    uEFI Boot Challenges

    Introduced back in 2005 by Intel to lift restrictions of the old MBR (Master Boot Record) and PC BIOS (Basic

    Input/Output System), uEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is now a recommended platform for new 64-bit

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    Windows 8 computers. And the reason is easy to catch – besides other unique features impossible for the traditional

    tandem of BIOS+MBR, only a uEFI-based platform enables to accommodate Windows OS on a partition larger than

    2.2TB.

    Despite all uEFI advantages however, it has one quite naughty issue: a pretty standard operation with a bootable device

    for instance involving its connection to another SATA port results in unbootable Windows. You’ll get the same result if

    trying to boot from a cloned system hard disk or from a restored hard disk. All these problems originate from the way

    uEFI+GPT bundle is organized.

    Microsoft provides how-to guides to tackle this type of problems, but they demand a great deal of experience from the

    user, involving the use of the cmd, diskpart and bcdedit tools.

    Paragon has a better way! Introducing an elegant technology, realized at the user side as one simple option, you can

    define a system GPT volume you’re willing to boot from.

    For Backup & Recovery 14 Free the uEFI boot fixup option is available on the Linux recovery

    environment only.

    64-bit Support

    The bulk of software today is written for a 32-bit processor. It can meet the requirements of almost any end user.

    However that is not the case when dealing with servers processing large amounts of data with complex calculations of

    very large numbers. That is where 64-bit architecture comes into play.

    It can boast improved scalability for business applications that enables to support more customer databases and more

    simultaneous users on each server. Besides a 64-bit kernel can access more system resources, such as memory

    allocation per user. A 64-bit processor can handle over 4 billion times more memory addresses than a 32-bit processor.

    With these resources, even a very large database can be cached in memory.

    Although many business applications run without problems on 32-bit systems, others have grown so complex that they

    use up the 4 GB memory limitation of a 32-bit address space. With this large amount of data, fewer memory resources

    are available to meet memory needs. On a 64-bit server, most queries are able to perform in the buffers available to the

    database.

    Some 32-bit applications make the transition to the 64-bit environment seamlessly others do not. For instance, system-

    level utilities and programs that provide direct hardware access are likely to fail. Our program offers a full-fledged

    support of the 64-bit architecture providing fault-tolerant work for such system dependent modules as Hot Processing.

    Copy Operations

    Hard drive duplication nowadays is becoming highly popular among PC users. That is due to some definite advantages it

    can offer. First of all, many people clone hard disks just to back up data for security reasons. The present day copy

    utilities enable to successfully transfer all on-disk information including standard bootstrap code and other system

    service structures, thus maintaining the operating system’s working capability. In case of a system malfunction, the user

    can get the system back on track in minutes. No additional configuration is required, what is very convenient.

    The second possible application is the upgrade of a hard disk to a new one. The capacity of a modern hard drive doubles

    every two years, thus opening up new possibilities for software developers. As a result programs become more

    complicated and require considerable amount of free space. One day the user realizes that there is no more free space

    left on the hard disk and the only way out is to upgrade. Usually that means that besides purchasing a new hard disk,

    the user is to face a large re-installation procedure spanning several days of tedious work. But all of this can be avoided

    just by copying the contents of the old hard disk to a new one proportionally resizing the partitions.

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    And the last but not least is the copying of hard disks for cloning purposes. It may be of great use when setting up

    similar computers. There is no need for a system administrator to install an operating system from scratch on every one

    of them. It is enough just to configure one and then clone it to the others.

    Drive Partitioning

    As you probably know a hard drive is to be split into one or more partitions, since it cannot hold data until it is carved up

    and space is set aside for an operating system. Until recently most PCs used to have just one partition, which filled the

    entire hard disk and contained an OS. The situation has changed however, thanks to new cost-effective high capacity

    hard drives, thus opening up numerous possibilities for PC users, such as editing video, archiving music, backing up CD

    images, etc. Huge increase in space is great, but it poses a number of problems, most important of which are effective

    data organization and speed.

    Large drives are always going to take longer to search than smaller volumes, and an operating system is going to have its

    work cut out both finding and organizing files. It is for this reason that many people decide to invest in multiple hard

    drives, but there is an easy solution – drive partitioning. Partitioning lets you divide a single physical drive into a number

    of logical drives, each of which servers as a container with its own drive letter and volume label, thus enabling the

    operating system to process data more efficiently. Besides partitioning makes it possible to organize data so that it is

    easy to find and manage. You can set aside, for instance, 40 GB of a 160 GB hard drive for the OS, 70 GB for storing

    video and another 50 GB for your favorite music collections to provide transparent data storage.

    It is also worth mentioning to that with a hard drive properly partitioned, such routine operations as files de-

    fragmentation or consistency check will not be that annoying and time-consuming any more.

    By detaching the OS from the rest of the data you can tackle one more crucial issue – in case of a system malfunction,

    you can get the system back on track in minutes by recovering it from a backup image located on the other partition of

    the hard drive.

    But that is not all drive partitioning may be used for. If you are willing to play games in Windows while browsing the

    Internet in Linux, 100-percent sure that no virus will attack your PC, drive partitioning is a necessity. In order to run

    several OSs on a single hard drive you are to create a corresponding number of partitions to effectively delineate the

    boundaries of each OS.

    Scheduling

    The automation of operations is particularly effective when you have to repeat a sequence of actions on a regular basis.

    For example, developing a specific project on a day-to-day basis and having to make a backup every evening so as not to

    lose the valuable data, you will really appreciate, when this kind of routine operations will be carried out automatically

    without your participation.

    Another aspect of any automation process is that it allows an optimization of your computer’s work-load. This is

    especially important when operations require a considerable amount of computer resources – processor time, memory

    and more. A number of tasks, which can decrease the performance, can be run during the night or whenever the

    computer has the least work-load to perform.

    The program has a special tool for scheduling. You can set out a timetable for any operation and it will start at a

    specified time without interrupting your current activity.

    Windows Components

    In the given section you can find all the information necessary to successfully work with the Windows version of the

    product.

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    Interface Overview

    This chapter introduces the graphical interface of the program. The design of the interface precludes any mistake being

    made on the part of the user. Most operations are performed through the system of wizards. Buttons and menus are

    accompanied by easy understandable icons. Nevertheless, any problems that might occur while managing the program

    can be tackled by reading this very chapter.

    General Layout

    When you start the program, the first component that is displayed is called the Launcher. It enables to run wizards and

    dialogs, to specify program settings, to visualize the operating environment and the hard disk configuration.

    The Launcher’s window can be conditionally subdivided into several sections that differ in their purpose and

    functionality:

    1. Tool Button

    2. Ribbon Panel

    3. Set View Button

    4. Virtual Operations Bar

    5. Express Mode Button

    6. Disk Map

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    7. Disk and Partitions List

    8. Context-sensitive Menu

    9. Properties Panel

    10. Status Bar

    A number of panels offer similar functionality with a synchronized layout. The program enables to conceal some of them

    to simplify the interface management.

    Tool Button

    By clicking on this button the user can:

    Launch auxiliary wizards,

    Get access to the program settings,

    Collect and send a log files package to the Support Team,

    Go to Paragon’s website to download a free update, register the product, visit Paragon’s Knowledge Base, etc.

    Ribbon Panel

    An area across the top of the program’s window is called the Ribbon Panel. It makes almost all the product capabilities

    available to the user in a single place. A Ribbon Tab is an area on the panel that contains buttons organized in groups by

    functionality. Each button corresponds to a certain program wizard or dialog.

    If you’d like to hide all ribbon tabs, click on the arrow button at the right top corner of the

    program window.

    Set View Button

    You can adjust the working environment by choosing one of two predefined views: general and legacy. This division is

    quite logical, allowing the user to filter out legacy wizards and dialogs that have to do with the old PBF backup format.

    Please note that the legacy mode is not active by default.

    Virtual Operations Bar

    The program supports previewing the resulting layout of hard disks before actually executing operations (so-called

    virtual mode of execution). In fact, when the virtual mode is enabled, the program does not accomplish operations

    immediately, but places them on the List of Pending Operations for later execution.

    The Virtual Operations Bar enables to manage pending operations.

    BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY

    Cancel the last virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

    Cancel the last undo virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

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    Display the List of Pending Operations

    Launch the real execution of virtual operations

    Cancel all virtual operations on the List of Pending Operations

    Generate a script out of all pending operations

    Schedule pending operations

    Virtual mode is an effective way of protection from any troubles, since no operations will

    be executed until clicking the Apply button for confirmation, thus giving a second chance to

    weigh all pros and cons of this or that particular operation. The program politely reminds

    the user that there are unsaved changes by showing the following window:

    Express Mode Button

    By clicking on this button the user can switch to the express mode of operation at any time.

    Disk Map

    As the name infers, the Disk Map displays the layout of physical and logical disks. Physical disks are represented with

    rectangle bars that contain small-sized bars. These small-sized bars represent logical disks. Their color depends on the

    file system of the appropriate partition. By looking at the size of the bar’s shaded area it is possible to estimate the used

    disk space. For the selected at the moment object there’s the possibility to call a context-sensitive popup menu with

    available operations.

    Large-sized bars display the following information about physical disks:

    Type (basic or dynamic MBR/GPT),

    Manufacturer,

    Model.

    Small-sized bars display the following information about logical disks and blocks of free space:

    Volume label (if exists),

    Drive letter,

    Total size,

    File system.

    The Disk Map is synchronized with the Context-sensitive Menu and the Properties Panel. Thus by selecting a disk on the

    map, the two will automatically display detailed information on it. To know more on the subject, please consult the

    Viewing Disk Properties chapter.

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    Since the Disk Map and the Disk and Partitions List have the same purpose, the user is

    allowed to extend only one at the moment by using a corresponding arrow button.

    Disk and Partitions List

    The Disk and Partitions List is another helpful tool that helps to get a clear-cut picture on the current state of the system

    hard disks and partitions. All objects (disks, partitions, or blocks of free space) on the list are sorted according to their

    starting position. For every item there is the possibility to call a context-sensitive popup menu with available operations.

    The Disk and Partitions List provides detailed information on all hard disks and partitions found in the system including

    the following properties:

    - Name,

    - Volume label (if exists),

    - Drive letter,

    - File system type,

    - Volume size,

    - Amount of used and unused (free) space,

    - Active/Inactive attribute,

    - Hidden/Unhidden attribute.

    The Disk and Partitions List is synchronized with the Context-sensitive Menu and the Properties Panel. Thus by selecting a disk on the list, the two will automatically display detailed information on it. To know more on the subject, please consult the Viewing Disk Properties chapter.

    Since the Disk Map and the Disk and Partitions List have the same purpose, the user is

    allowed to extend only one at the moment by using a corresponding arrow button.

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    Context-sensitive Menu

    The Context-sensitive Menu shows a list of operations available for an object (disk, partition, or block of free space)

    selected either on the Disk Map or the Disk and Partitions List. If you click a corresponding record the appropriate

    wizard or dialog will be started. All default values for the operation parameters will correspond to the object’s settings.

    If there too many items on the list, type in the first word of the required command in the Search commands field to

    filter the list.

    Properties Panel

    The Properties Panel provides information on the object (disk, partition, or block of free space) selected either on the

    Disk Map or the Disk and Partitions List.

    The Properties Panel helps to obtain the following data:

    For a hard disk

    Model,

    Serial number,

    Type of hard disk (basic or dynamic MBR/GPT),

    Total size (in GB),

    Information on geometry of the disk (amount of sectors per track, heads and cylinders).

    For a partition

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    Drive letter assigned to the disk,

    Volume label (if exists),

    Type of the logical disk,

    File system,

    Root entries,

    Serial number,

    NTFS version,

    Partition ID,

    Total size, used space and free space (in GB), etc.

    Besides you can modify practically any partition property by clicking on the required value.

    For a block of free space

    Total size (in GB).

    Status Bar

    This is the bottom part of the main window. The Status Bar displays menu hints, for each item the cursor points to.

    Settings Overview

    To call the Settings dialog, please click Tool Button, then select Settings. All the settings are grouped into several

    sections, which functions are described in the following paragraphs. The list of sections is placed on the left side of the

    dialog. By selecting a section from the list, you can open a set of options.

    To get a detailed description to any setting, control, or field of the program just click the

    hint button and then the object you need.

    General Options

    This section contains a set of general options that will be taken into account during any operation carried out with the

    program:

    Partition Alignment mode. There are three options you can choose from:

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    - Legacy. DOS and Windows OSes before Vista required that partitions had to be aligned to the “disk cylinder”

    or 63 sectors to address and access sectors correctly. It was OK, until 4K hard drives came into scene. When

    partitions are aligned this way on this type of disk, each logical cluster is linked to two physical 4K clusters,

    thus resulting in a double read-write operation.

    - Vista. Since Windows Vista, operating systems do not use the archaic CHS (cylinder/head/sector) addressing

    scheme, but the Logical Block Addressing (LBA), where sectors are addressed continuously over the whole

    disk drive. It is optimal for both, 512B and new 4K disk drivers.

    - Inheritance. Select the option to disable automatic alignment of partitions.

    Check FS integrity policy. Accomplishment of any data-sensitive operation (resize, move, merge, redistribute,

    change cluster size, etc.) is potential with data loss. To minimize this risk, it’s recommended to check integrity of

    your file system before this type of operations, despite the fact that it’s quite time consuming. We offer you

    several options to let you choose, which is best for you:

    - Always. Maximum protection, but minimal performance. The file system integrity will be checked each time

    it’s necessary to guarantee the maximum protection for the on-disk data.

    - Once. Standard protection with acceptable performance. The file system integrity will be checked for each

    volume only once just before accomplishing data-sensitive operations.

    - Never. No protection, but maximum performance. If you’re not 100% sure your disk is rock solid, please do

    not use this option.

    Data Loss Protection mode. To guarantee safety for your information when a data-sensitive operation has been

    abruptly interrupted as a result of a computer reset, or a power outage, there are several techniques, that

    correspond to the options below:

    - Do not protect. No protection, but maximum performance. If you’re not 100% sure you’re completely safe

    from a power outage, or an accidental reset of your computer, please do not use this option.

    - Reset. Standard protection with acceptable performance. Maintaining a special journal, our program

    enables to automatically complete a data-sensitive operation interrupted by an accidental reset of your

    computer from our bootable recovery media, thus reviving the corrupted partition.

    - Power loss. Maximum protection, but minimal performance. Besides journaling, our program will also

    disable cache of your disk when accomplishing data-sensitive operations to avoid data loss even in case of a

    power outage.

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    Backup Image Options

    This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during backup/restore operations:

    Control archive integrity. Mark the checkbox to guarantee that all backup images created with the program are

    100 percent flawless. If you decided not to control the archive integrity, the backup operation would take about

    3-5% less time.

    Set image file names automatically. Mark the checkbox to make the program automatically set a file name for

    every volume of a complex backup image. Otherwise you will need to do it manually during the backup

    operation.

    Compression level. From the pull-down list you can select the desired compression level for backup images that

    will be used by default.

    Enable image splitting. Mark the checkbox to automatically split every backup image to volumes of a particular

    size.

    Splitting images enables to tackle problems caused by a maximum file size limitation of

    some file systems.

    Maximum split size. With the spinner control you can specify a maximum size for backup volumes.

    General Copy and Backup Options

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    This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during copy and backup operations:

    HDD raw processing. Mark the checkbox to copy/back up a hard disk in the sector-by-sector mode, thus

    ignoring its information structure (e.g. unallocated space or unused sectors of existing partitions will be

    processed as well). This can help to avoid problems with hidden data created by certain applications or the

    system administrator. However, it will take more time to accomplish the operation.

    Partition raw processing. Mark the checkbox to copy a partition in the sector-by-sector mode to successfully

    process unknown file systems. However it is not recommended to enable this option when working with

    supported file systems as it takes more time to accomplish the operation.

    Skip OS auxiliary files. Mark the checkbox to skip OS auxiliary files (like pagefile.sys, hiberfil.sys, etc.), thus

    reducing the operation time and the resulted size of the backup image.

    Skip archive files stored in archive library. Mark the checkbox to skip backup images registered in the archive

    database, thus reducing the operation time and the resulted size of the backup image.

    Automatic BCD Update. Unmark the checkbox to suppress automatic update of BCD (Boot Configuration Data)

    after copy/restore operations.

    By clicking the link at the bottom of the window you can jump to the Copy/Backup Exclude

    Options.

    CD/DVD/BD Recording Options

    This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during CD/DVD/BD burn operations:

    Burn every CD/DVD/BD to the end. By default, the program does not create ISO 9660 compliant burning

    sessions, as it processes data on-the-fly and can only estimate the resulted session size. That’s why no third

    party tool will get access to the recorded data. To tackle the issue, mark the checkbox to make the program

    create a standard Disk-at-Once session. It may slow down the burning process, as every CD/DVD/BD will be

    recorded up to the end, no matter how much actual information to contain.

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    Recording speed. The user may define how fast a CD/DVD/BD will be recorded (minimum, normal and

    maximum). Besides there is an automatic mode when the program will set the most appropriate speed for

    every CD/DVD/BD.

    Bootable ISO image. That’s the image to be placed together with the backup data. By default, the program

    offers its own bootable ISO image, which contains a Linux/DOS recovery environment. However, the user is free

    to use any bootable ISO image.

    CD/DVD/BD boot capability. The program enables to choose whether any recorded CD/DVD/BD will be

    bootable, or only the first one for a session, or without that function at all.

    Folder where the ISO image is to be placed. When the user decides not to physically burn a CD/DVD/BD, but

    create an ISO image file, this very folder will be used to contain these images.

    Hot Processing Options

    In this section you may configure the hot processing mode:

    Enable hot processing. Mark the checkbox to enable the so called hot data processing mode that is specially

    designed to process data without restarting your operating system.

    Hot processing technology. From the pull-down list you can select the required hot processing technology.

    Always use hot processing. Select the option to process partitions without making them locked. Thus you will

    be able to keep working with them as usual.

    Use hot processing only when partition is locked. Select the option to use the hot processing only when

    partitions are locked and cannot be processed without restarting the computer. Please keep in mind, that once

    you start any operation on a partition in this mode, it will automatically be locked by the program, thus you

    won't be able to keep working with it as usual.

    Hot processing temporary drive. Here you can select a disk drive that will be used to store the temporary hot

    backup data (by default – C:).

    Attempts to start VSS. Here you can set how many attempts to start Microsoft VSS the program is to do before

    automatically rebooting the system and accomplishing the operation in a special boot-up mode.

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    Timeout between attempts (in seconds). Here you can set a time period between different attempts to start

    Microsoft VSS.

    Switch between hot processing technologies. Mark the checkbox to automatically switch between Paragon Hot

    Processing and Microsoft VSS if one of them is unavailable at the moment.

    Partitioning Options

    This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during partitioning operations:

    Request confirmation before partition deletion. Mark the checkbox to activate an additional security

    mechanism. Thus when going to delete a partition you will be automatically requested to enter its label.

    Request confirmation when converting FAT16 to FAT32. Mark the checkbox to automatically request

    confirmation before converting FAT16 to FAT32. There are a number of situations when this kind of conversion

    is the only way out to accomplish the operation. For instance, you are going to migrate your system to a larger

    hard disk with the proportional resize of existing partitions, what is very convenient. As a result you can get

    original FAT16 partitions go beyond the 4GB limit. Thus without conversion to FAT32, this operation will in no

    way be possible to accomplish. The same goes for any copy hard disk/partition or restore hard disk/partition

    operation involving an extra upsizing.

    VD container Options

    This section contains options that will be taken into account when creating virtual containers:

    Unknown partitions policy. Here you can define behavior for processing unknown or unformatted partitions

    (skip from backup, process in the sector-by-sector mode, or ask the user each time this type of partition has

    been found).

    Virtual container type. By default the program is configured to back up to pVHD (Paragon Virtual Hard Drive).

    Use this option to switch the resulted virtual container to VHD, VHDX, or VMDK. Please note that the use of

    pVHD enables to get full backup images several times smaller than the original objects, while incremental

    updates – dozens of times smaller when comparing to VHD, VHDX or VMDK, which have some fixed size of

    blocks, not dynamic. Besides encryption and password protection are only available for pVHD. However, if

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    you’re having a VMware or Microsoft hypervisor at your disposal and are planning to do instant virtualization,

    please make sure the used backup format matches your hypervisor.

    Virtual Mode Options

    In this section you may configure the virtual mode:

    Allow virtual mode. Mark the checkbox to enable the virtual mode. It is an effective way of protection from any

    troubles, since no operation will be executed until confirmation, thus giving you a second chance to weigh all

    pros and cons of this or that particular operation.

    We strongly recommend you to enable this mode.

    Close progress dialog automatically. Mark the checkbox to automatically close the progress dialog after

    accomplishing operations.

    File System Conversion Options

    This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account when converting FAT and NTFS file systems. By

    default, the program takes locale (regional) settings from the system. Problems might occur however because of

    different standards for file names and file time stamps (Created, Modified and Last Access Time) of NTFS and FATxx file

    systems.

    To tackle problems of that kind you can manually set:

    Time zone to use during the convert operation. NTFS keeps file timestamps in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)

    while FAT uses a fixed local date and time. The program takes proper account of these differences and enables

    to adjust timestamp values.

    An incorrectly chosen time zone might lead to inability to launch certain software.

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    Language for file names to use during the convert operation. NTFS stores file names in Unicode while

    FAT/FAT32 uses ANSI to save short file names (also called the DOS aliases). The codepage information is

    required for the correct conversion of non-English file names from Unicode to ANSI and vice versa.

    An incorrectly chosen codepage will certainly result in corruption of non-English file

    names.

    Request confirmation of settings before NTFS < - > FAT/FAT32 conversion. Mark the checkbox to automatically

    display the local settings dialog to check and modify (if necessary) the default parameters before launching the

    convert file system operation.

    Copy/Backup Exclude Options

    In this section the program enables to specify what data should be automatically ignored during copy and sector-based

    backup operations. You can filter certain files or folders either by the manual selection or by creating masks, what is

    more preferable. Thus you will be able to effectively manage contents of your backup images or partition/hard disk

    copies.

    By default, there are no available filters. To create a filter, please click the Add Category… button.

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    In the opened dialog the program allows the user to define the following parameters:

    Name. Give to the filter any name you like, but try to use an informative one;

    Filter. Press the Browse button to select files or folders you would like to be excluded or specify a filter mask by

    using * or ? wildcards;

    Description. Add a short description to the filter not to miss it up later.

    Click the OK button and you will get a new item on the list of filters. By marking/unmarking a checkbox opposite its

    name you can choose whether to use it or not.

    By clicking the link at the bottom of the window you can jump to the General Copy and

    Backup Options.

    Viewing Disk Properties

    The Disk Map and the Disk and Partitions List are the main tools to get information on the properties of hard disks and

    partitions available in the system. To know more on the subject, please consult the corresponding chapters of the

    Interface Overview chapter.

    Viewing Image Properties

    General information on backup archives can be obtained with the following tools:

    Using the Restore Wizard

    Click the Backup & Restore tab on the Ribbon Panel, then select Restore.

    There are other ways to start up this function, please consult the Interface Overview

    chapter to know more on the subject.

    At first, the wizard displays the Welcome page – simply click the Next button at the foot of the dialog window.

    The next page refers to Browse for Archive. By clicking the Switch to Archive List View link, you can see a list of images

    contained in the Archive Database (if any).

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    To get a clear-cut picture on properties of the required image, just click on it and the section below will (i.e. Archive File

    Details) display a short description, including:

    Information on a type of the archive contents (whether it is sector-based or file-based),

    Whether the archive is compressed or not,

    Whether the archive is password protected or not,

    The date, when the archive was created.

    In addition, there are some special graphical flags to indicate crucial properties:

    FLAG FUNCTIONALITY

    Disk archive

    Partition archive

    File archive

    MBR archive

    System archive

    Encrypted archive

    Compressed archive

    Complex archive

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    Filtered archive

    Differential archive

    Incremental archive

    File increment to a partition

    archive

    To easily manage images in the Archive Database, the program provides the following functionality:

    BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY

    Refresh the contents of the database

    Show only existing archives

    Add the selected archive to the database

    Delete the selected archive from the

    database

    Besides you may filter backup archives to decide whether to show only file, partition or hard disk archives. To do that,

    please select the required filter in the left top corner of the page.

    By clicking the Switch to File View link, you can find the required image in the browser-like window.

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    The section below (i.e. Archive File Details) displays a short description of the selected image, including:

    Information on a type of the archive contents (whether it is sector-based or file-based),

    Whether the archive is compressed or not,

    Whether the archive is password protected or not,

    The date, when the archive was created.

    Moreover, on this page you’ve got the possibility to create new folders, delete existing files/folders or map network

    drives by clicking the appropriate buttons.

    The next page (i.e. What to restore) displays detailed information about the contents of the archive.

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    If you want to restore the image contents, click the Next button. In order to cancel, click the Cancel button.

    Using the Archive Database

    To open the Archive Database, click the Archives tab on the Ribbon Panel. The database window can be conditionally

    subdivided into several sections that differ in their purpose and functionality:

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    1. Properties Panel that displays properties of the selected image.

    2. Files View.

    3. Archive List that displays a list of images contained in the Archive Database (if any). Besides the program provides all

    the necessary functionality to manage backup images in the database (add, delete, mount, refresh, etc.).

    All panels offer a synchronized layout and are separated by vertical and horizontal

    expandable sliders, allowing the user to customize the screen layout.

    Data Backup and Rescue

    In this chapter you will find all the information necessary to establish a reliable data protection system.

    Creating Backup Images

    Depending on a type of information you need to protect and the way this information should be processed, the program

    offers a number of handy backup wizards. To make your job with the program as easy and convenient as possible, all

    backup wizards share similar work algorithm. By going through steps of the wizard, you configure all the necessary

    settings to launch the backup operation. To minimize the possibility of making any mistake, the wizard provides auxiliary

    information on every single option. Moreover you can get an in-depth description to any setting, control, or field of the

    wizard just by clicking the hint button and then the object you need.

    Backup Wizard Startup

    In the Main Menu: select Wizards > Back up a Disk or Partition…

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